Well, I know that this ball was "the ball" to have when it was first released. That, however, was before I started bowling, so I kinda missed the boat. I picked one of these up in an auction on this site, and planned on using it for dry lanes, with its pearlized coverstock and non-agressive core. However, I got a little more than I had bargained for.
I drilled my pulse in a 5 x 5 layout, with the mass bias just to the right of the thumb in the strong position. I also shifted the label toward the fingers to add some finger weight-for extra length. The pin is above the bridge.
I first used the ball on a normal wood house shot-for the second 3 of my 6 Coca-Cola Tournament qualifying games. The ball got great skid thru the fronts, and a very powerful, but smooth, backend reaction. I shot 680 that set, and qualified for the finals. Not a bad debut.
Then I took the Pulse to a tournament, synthetics with dry outsides and clean backends. Although this is my dry lane ball, it was the first out of the bag at this tournament, because everything else I had was overreacting. After a washout in the first frame, I never missed the pocket the rest of the set- 249-277-279 for an 805 second set out of the box. Plus a $300 paycheck for getting fifth in the tournament.
The thing that most impressed me about this ball is its consistancy, despite oil pattern. The ball just wants to go long and flip, regardless of what is out there. Needless to say, this ball has moved from my 'scorched heads' ball to 'Numero uno.'
As I said in a previous review, only the Blue Pulse could get a 10 out of 10, and here it is. A perfect 10 for the Smoke Blue Pulse. Power, control, and consistancy-the perfect ball!